Our History IAMBK was established in 2006, as a 501 (c)(3) organization by a professor at Tuskegee University, teacher at Loachapoka High School, and pastor of a local church. These individuals spent the early years of the organization’s development perfecting its mission, building capacity, recruiting board members, mentoring, providing academic tutoring, and establishing relationships with youth and families in the community. Since 2006, the organization has expanded services to performing arts, literacy, clothing, resource and referral, on-site feeding, physical fitness, counseling, and work force...

IAMBK relies on volunteers to keep programs and services running. The organization has a staff of over 15 volunteers with histories of working with at-risk youth and families. Volunteers have worked with youth that have been suspended or dropped...

IAMBK Funders 2017-18:

1. Alabama Department of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention
2. Alabama State Council on the Arts
3. Junior League of Lee County
4. Kiwanis Club of Auburn
5. United States Department of Agriculture
6. Daniel Foundation
7. Macon Co. Racing Commission
8. Dollar General
9. City of Auburn
10.Alabama Child Nutrition Program
11.Private Contributions

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Mission

The mission of IAMBK is to provide family and youth services that enable disadvantaged youth and at-risk families to become self-supportive and thrive in their homes, schools, and communities.

Vision

The vision of IAMBK is that all youth and families in Macon and Lee counties have access to services that enable them to be well adjusted, gainfully employed, healthy, successful in school, and productive in their homes and communities.